初一英语完形填空和阅读理解基础练习
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初一英语单词在阅读中的理解完形填空题40题(带答案)1My School LifeI love my school. It is a very beautiful place. There are many trees and flowers in our school. The classrooms are clean and bright. Our teachers are very kind and helpful. They teach us many things.I have many friends at school. We often play games together after class. Sometimes we go to the library to read books. The library is very big and there are a lot of books in it.I am good at English. I like to read English books and watch English movies. I think English is very interesting.In our school, we have many activities. We have sports meet every year. I like running and jumping. I also like singing and dancing. I think these activities are very fun.1. Our school is a ___ place.A. uglyB. beautifulC. smallD. big答案:B。
我们的学校有很多树和花,教室干净明亮,所以是一个美丽的地方。
A 选项ugly 是丑陋的;C 选项small 是小的;D 选项big 是大的,都不符合语境。
七年级下册英语期末复习——完形填空与阅读理解I.完形填空。
(A)Do you like dolphins(海豚)? Dolphins live 1 water, but they are not fish. They are mammals (哺乳动物) that live in water. It has to(不得不) breathe(呼吸) air to the top of the water very often. A dolphin's nose isn't to see. It's just a very small hole 3 top of the dolphin's head. This hole is called a blowhole. A dolphin 4 up every minute or so to breathe.It opens blowhole and takes air in, and then goes back into the water again.It can stay 5 the water for six or seven minutes if it has to. A dolphin's ears are very small, 6 its mouth is very 7 .It has almost one hundred teeth. A dolphin 8 very fast. Scientists are studying ways to 9 boat go faster through the 10 .( )1.A.in B. on C.above D.under( )2. A.easy B. difficult C. good D. fast( )3. A.on B. on the C. at D. above( )4.A. goes es C. walks D.runs.( )5.A.at B. up C. on D. under( )6.A.if B.or C. but D. so( )7. A. small B. big C.good D.nice( )8. A. goes B.swims C. runs D. walks( )9.A.make B. ask C. tell D. talk to( )10. A. air B.room nd D.water(B)It rained for four days, Mike couldn't go out and 1 with his friends. His parents went to work and had to 2 the boy at home. They bought some 3 for him. But he didn't like to read them. He stood by the 4 and looked outside.The rain 5 this morning and Mike was happy. But it was wet outside. His parents didn't 6 him go out and play there. They 7 the boy to read a book. But when they left, he began to play behind the house. 8 his parents came back for lunch. His mother found the boy was very dirty.“Oh. Dear!” called out the woman. “Look at your 9 ! How dirty they are! When did you see I was so dirty 10 you?“But I didn't see you when you were young, mum,” said the boy.( )1. A. study B. talk C. play D. work( )2. A. leave B. teach C. see D. hear( )3. A. pencils B. paper C. fruit D. picture-books( )4.A. wall B.window C. blackboard D. picture( )5. A. stopped B. started C. wanted D. got( )6. A. hope B.remember C.forget D.let( )7.A.asked B. said C. made D.found( )8.A. At night B. At six C.At noon D.In the evening( )9. A.face B.eyes C.ears D. clothes( )10.A.for B.like C.at D. on(C)Do you want to stay healthy? Let me tell you 1 have a healthy diet (饮食).In the morning, you can eat some bread, cakes and eggs. You should drink a glass of milk.It's very important for you because it can 2 you much energy(能量). I 3 good for you to go to school or work without(没有) breakfast.You must feel very 4 at lunchtime. So you have something good 5 lunch. You can have some fish or chicken. 6 ,such as carrots and tomatoes, and also very important because they can keep you healthy.In the evening, you must be tired. You should eat things 7 noodles or others with some vegetables. But remember 8 eat too much because you can't do much exercise in the evening.Before going to bed, you can have a glass of milk. It can 9 you sleep well.At last,you should eat more 10 . Here’s a proverb(谚语): An apple a day keeps the doctor away.( )1. A. how B. how to C. what D. what to( )2. A. get B. spend C.give D. take( )3. A.does B. doesn't C. in D. isn't( )4. A. happy B. sad C. hungry D. busy( )5.A.to B. for C. of D. with( )6. A. Vegetables B.Meat C. Fruit D. Snacks( )7. A.are like B. like C. look like D. likes( )8. A.don’t B.to C. not to D.不填( )9. A.turn B. start C.improve D. help( )10. A.apples B.oranges C. bananas D.pears(D)Thank you for 1 CCTV5 Around the World program. Right now, were in Paris. It's a 2 day. There are many people here 3 vacation. Everyone is 4 good time. Some are taking photos 5 the Eiffel Tower, 6 are walking near the Eiffel Tower. A musician is 7 and some boys are 8 .He looks 9 . I like this 10 .( )1. A.joining B. joins C. to join D. join( )2. A. rain B.sunny C. sun D. rainy( )3.A.in B. at C.on D. of( )4. A. have B. has C. having D. to have( )5.A.of B. about C.on D. to( )6. A. The other B. Other C. Others D. Another( )7. A.doing B.singing C.cooking D. taking( )8. A.look B. looking at C. looks D.listening( )9.A. cold B. cool C. tall D. short( )10. A.tower B. city C. photo D. girlⅡ.阅读理解。
初中英语完形填空及阅读理解经典练习题(含答案)一、完形填空1.完型填空Washington was the first president of the United States. He was very 1 even when he was still a 12-year-old boy.Once a thief 2 some money from Uncle Post, Washington's neighbor. The door of the house was not broken, and things in the room were in good order. Washington 3 that the thief must have been one of the villagers.That evening at the villagers' meeting he said, "We don't know who stole the money 4 .God does. God sends his wasp(黄蜂)to tell good from 5 Every night the wasp flies 6 us but few people notice it. "Then, all of a sudden Washington waved his band and cried out, "Look!The wasp has landed on the thief's 7 It is going to sting(叮咬)!"Everybody turned to 8 the thief. But soon the noise died down. All eyes were 9 on a man who was trying hard to drive the "Wasp" off his hat."Now we know 10 stole the money, "Washington said with a smile.1. A. stupid B. hard-working C. lazy D. clever2. A. stole B. received C. made D. borrowed3. A. doubted B. supposed C. promised D. dreamed4. A. but B. so C. and D. because5. A. great B. ugly C. bad D. amazing6. A. between B. beside C. across D. among7. A. glove B. shoe C. hat D. sock8. A. look for B. learn from C. forget about D. pick up9. A. created B. fixed C. covered D. closed10. A. when B. what C. who D. why2.阅读下面的短文,从各题所给的四个备选项中选出最佳答案。
七年级英语暑假时文阅读练习班级考号姓名总分一、完形填空It is the year of 2021 and Xu Chunmei is 31 years olD.She has worked at Chaoyanggou Forest Farm for over two and a half 1 .Xu grew up in the forests.Her grandfather and father were both forestworkers.After 2 high schoolshe went to study at Qiqihar Forestry school in Heilongjiang.In 2010, she 3 her hometown and became a forest worker likeher grandfather and father.In 2019, Xu and five other women 4 the wildlife conservation team(野生动物巡护队)at Chaoyanggou Forest Farm.In summer, the team members start out 5 .They often get up at 3 am.In winter,they usually leave for the forest at 8 am and come back at about 4 pm.“It's really 6 and it's very difficult for us to walk quickly in the snow.”XusaiD.“But7 a nature lover,I feel happy to study wildlife(野生动物) in the mountains.And I think it's 8 to do something to help wild animals.”In 9 free time.Xu and her teammates(队友)visit forest farms and villages.They tell people not to 10 wild animals.Xu hopes people can get on well with animals.【译文】现在是2021年,徐春梅31岁。
人教版七年级英语阅读理解与完型填空训练(附答案)56700-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teache r for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean? Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one. Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lieMrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best WayWhat is the best way to learn a foreign language We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was tell ing lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth. A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We can feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBat s are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at nightThey fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like _4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they si t and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English It’s difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset if your English friends don’t invite you home. It doesn’t mean they don’t like you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m. .Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the ti me.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t lik e you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan.Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming _10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_ Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour blackclouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot3. English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them ____.A. in a rainy morningB. in a sunny morningC. in a snowy morningD. A,B and C4. In England, which is not true?A. People can have four seasons in a dayB. The weather is warm in the morning and soon it will be cold in the dayC. People take an umbrella in the rainy morningD. If you don’t take an umbrella or raincoat, you will regret later in the day5. From the story we know that when ____come, there is a heavy rain.A. sun and snowB. black cloudsC. spring and autumnD. summer and winterB.Welcome to Bridge Street. Bridge Street is a great place to enjoy _1_. There are _2_ stores and shops on it. It is a very _3_ street. If you want to _4_ you can go to the video arcade. It is _5_ from the big supermarket. There is also a new park _6_ the supermarket. It is _7_ and quiet. You can _8_ your lunch in it. If you want to see _9_ you can to go the movie house. It is _10_ the supermarket and the park.1. A. yourself B. yours C. your D. you2. A. a lots of B. a lot of C. lot of D. a lot3. A. dirty B. small C. busy D. quiet4. A. play football B. buy clothes C. have lunch D. play games5. A. with B. between C. next D. across6. A. neighborhood B. on C. near D. to7. A. dirty B. big C. busy D. clean8. A. eating B. enjoy C. make D. buy9. A. movies B. doctors C. books D. games10. A. between B. through C. down D. in训练XII.A.。
阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they meanMrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an exampl e for “a white lieMrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He di dn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best WayWhat is the best way to learn a foreign language We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was tellingtruth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth. A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air. All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We can feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_ Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBat s are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in somedark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like _4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should alsolearn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People DrinkWhy do people drink Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyo ne else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English It’s difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for theirtickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictiona ry, one at a time, what is your translation It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.” When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence mustbe different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passageA. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset if your English friends don’t invite you home. It doesn’t mean they don’t li ke you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 . and end at about 11 . .Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost. You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coff ee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invit e you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s h ome,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not rightA. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s hometo help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yellA. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play againA. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite monthB: My favourite month is _2_.A: WhyB: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ youA: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming _10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summ er schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summerA. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_ Here is one way.Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but youshould not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot3. English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them ____.A. in a rainy morningB. in a sunny morningC. in a snowy morningD. A,B and C4. In England, which is not trueA. People can have four seasons in a dayB. The weather is warm in the morning and soon it will be cold in the dayC. People take an umbrella in the rainy morningD. If you don’t take an umbrel la or raincoat, you will regret later in the day5. From the story we know that when ____come, there is a heavy rain.A. sun and snowB. black cloudsC. spring and autumnD. summer and winterB.Welcome to Bridge Street. Bridge Street is a great place to enjoy _1_. There are _2_ stores and shops on it. It is a very _3_ street. If you want to _4_ you can go to the video arcade. It is _5_ from the big supermarket. There is also a new park _6_ the supermarket. It is _7_ and quiet. You can _8_ your lunch in it. If you want to see _9_ you can to go the movie house. It is _10_ the supermarket and the park.1. A. yourself B. yours C. your D. you。
七年级英语阅读理解与完形填空150篇答案【篇一:初一英语阅读理解练习和完形填空】the sawyers live at 87 king street. in the morning, mr sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. their father takes them to school every day.mrs sawyer stays at home every day. she does the housework. she always eats her lunch at noon. in the afternoon,she usually sees her friends. they often drink tea together. in the evening, the children come home from school. they arrive home early. mr sawyer comes home from work.he arrives home late. at night, the children always do their homework, then they go to bed. mr sawyer usually reads his newspaper,but sometimes he and his wife watch television,1. where do the sawyers live?___________________ 2. what does mrs sawyer do every day?____________________ 3. who does mrs sawyer see in the afternoon?_____________________ 4. do the children arrive home early?_______________________5. does mr sawyer arrive home early?_____________________-6. what do the children often do atnight?_______________________ 7. does mr sawyer usually read his newspaper at night?it is eight o’clock. the chilren go to school by car every day, they are going to school on foot.it is ten o’clock. mrs sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops. it is four o’clock.in the afternoon, mrs sawyer usually drinks tea in the living room. but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden. it is six o’clock, in the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. at the moment, they are playing in the garden. it is nine o’clock. mr sawyer usually reads his newpaper at night. but he’s not reading his newspaper tonight. at the moment, he’s reading an interesting book.1.the children go to school ______ every day. a. by carb. on footc. by biked. by bus2. mrs sawyer is going to ___ this mornig?a.staying at homeb. go shopping c. drinking tea d. watching tv3. mrs sawyer usually drinks tea in the evening at ______in the living room.a. 8:00 b. 16:00c. 18:00d. 21:004. arethe children doing their homework at the moment?a. yes, they do. b. no, they don’t.c. yes, they are.d. no, they aren’t 5. at the moment ,mr sawyer is_________ a. watching tvb. reading his newspaper c.playing in the gardend. reading an interesting book.(c)there is a car race near our town every year. in 1995,there was a very big (b) race.there were hundreds of people there. my wife and i were at the race. our friends julie and jack were there, too. you can see us in the crowd. we are standing on the left. there were twenty cars in the race.there were english cars, french cars, geman cars, italian cars, american cars and japanese cars. it was an exciting finish. the winner was billy stewart. he was in car number fifteen. five other cars were just behind him. on the way home, my wif e said to me, “don’t drive so quickly!you’re not billy stewart!”1.is there a car race near our town every year?_________________ 2.how many people are there in the big race of 1995?3.who was at the race with the author(作者)?_____ 4.are they standing on the left?____________ 5.were there thirty cars in the race?__________ 6.were there any chinese cars in the race?7.the finish was exciting, wasn’tit?8.who was the winner of the race?(d)last week mrs milly went to london. she does not know london very well,and she lost her way.suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.”i can ask him the way,” she said to herself. “excuse me,” she said. “can you tell me the way to king street, please?” the man smiled pleasantly. he did not understand english! he was a tourist. then he put his hand into his pocket, and tookout a phrasebook. he opened the book and found a phrase. he read the phrase slowly.”i am sorry,” he said.”i do not speak english.” ()1.mrs milly went to london last week. ()2.mrs milly asked a man the way to a bus stop. ()3.the man didn’t knowthe way to king street. ()4.the man was a tourist and he knew english well. ()5.the phrasebook was in the hand of the man.(e)nigel is our new next-door neighbour. he’s a pilot. he was in the r.f.a. he will fly to new york next month. the month afternext he’ll fly to tokyo. at the moment, he’s in madrid. he flew to spain a week ago. he’ll return to london the week after next . he’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been tonearly every country in the world. nigel is a very lucky man.but his wife isn’t very lucky. she usually stays at home!1. nigel’s job is a ________. a. teacher b. doctorc. actord. pelot2. ____ nigel will fly to tokyo. a.next month b.the month after nextc.a week before d.we don’t know in the text.3. how old wil he be the next year?__________ a.forty b. forty-onec. forty-twod. forty-three4. what does nigel’s wife usually do? a. goes to every country in the world with nigel. b.goes to work c. fly to new york and london. d. stay s at home.5. is nigel’s wife lucky?a. yes, she is. b. no, she isn’t. c. she is lucky. d.no, she is.(f) eric and susan are very good friends. they grew up together, they went to high school together, and they went to collge together. now eric lives in california, and susan lives in new jersey. even though they live far apart, they’re still very good friends. they write to each other very often. he writes her letters about life on the west coast, and she writes him letters about life on the east coast, they never forget each other’s birthday. last year he sent her some cds, and she sent him a wallet. eric and susan help each other very often. last year he lent her money when she was in the hospital, and she gavehim advice when he lost his job. eric and susan like each other very much. they were always very good friends, and they still are.()1.eric and susan grew up and went go high school together. ()2.now eric lives in california, and susan lives in new jersey. ()3.they never forget each other’s birth day. ()4.susan sent eric some cds last year and eric sent susan a wallet last year.()5.susan lost her job and eric gave her advice.(g)joan got home late from work today, and she was very happy. when she opened the refrigerator, she was upset. there was nothing to eat for dinner. joan sat down and made a shopping list. she needed a head of lettuce, a bunch of carrot, a quart of milk, a dozen eggs, two pounds of tomatoes, half a pound of chicken, and a loaf of bread. jone rushed out of the house and drove to the supermarket. when she got there, she was verydisappointed. there wasn’t any lettuce. there weren’t any carrots. therewasn’t any milk. there weren’t any eggs. there weren’t any tomatoes. there wasn’t any chicken, and there wasn’t any bread. joan was tired and upset. in fact, she was so tired and upset. in fact, she was so tired and upset that she lost her appetite(食欲,胃口),drove home, didn’t have dinner, and went to bed. 1.was there anything to eat in the refrigerator?a. yes, there was. b. no, the re wasn’t. c. yes, there wasn’t. d. no, there was. 2.did joan need any fish? a.yes, she did. b. no, she didn’t. c. yes. she didn’t. d. no, she did. 3. how did joan go to the supermarket? a. by bus.b. by bike.c. by car. d on foot.4.joan bought _____________ in the supermarket. a. carrots b. milk c. tomatoes d. nothing5.what did joan do after she drove home from supermarket? a. she watched tv. b. she ate dinner.c. she went to bed. d.she went to work.(h)i’m tired of winter. i’m tired of snow. i’m tired of cold weather,and i’m sick and tired of winter coats and boots! just think! in a few more weeks it won’t be winter any more. it’ll be warm, it’ll be warm. it won’t snow any more. it’ll be sunny. i won’t have to stay indoors any more. i’ll g o outside and play with my friends. we’ll ride bicyside and play baseball again. in a few more weeks our neighborhood won’t look sad and gray any more. the flowers will bloom, and the trees will become green again. my family will spend more time outdoors. my father will work in the yard. he’ll cut the grass and paint the fence. my mother will work in the yard, too. she’ll buy new flowers and plant them in the garden. on weekends we won’t just sit in the living room and watch tv. we’ll go for walks in the pa rk, and we’ll have picnics on sunday afternoons. i can’t wait for spring to come! hurry, spring!1.does the author like spring or winter?__________________2.is it warm now?________________3.what will the author do in a few more weeks?__________________4.where will the author’s family spend more time in a few moreweeks?____________ 5.will the author’s father cut the grass and paint the fence?__________________ 6.will the author’s mother water flowers?___________________ 7.what will they do on sunday afternoons?_________________________ 8.doyou like spring or winter?why?______________________________ (i)amy’s apartment building is in the center(中心) of town.amy is very happy there because the building is in a very convenient(方便的) place. across from th e building, there’s a bank, a post office, and a restaurant. next to the building, there’s a drug store and a laundromat(洗衣店). around the corner(角落) from the building, ther are two supermarkets. there’s a lot of noise near amy’s apartment building. there a re a lot of cars on the street, and there are a lot of people one the sidewalks(人行道)all day and all night. however, amy’s isn’t very upset(不安) about the noise in her neighborhood(附近). her building is in the center of town. it’s a very busy place, but it’s a convenient place to live. 判断正(t)误(f)()1.amy’apartment is in a convenient place. ()2.there’s a drug store around the corner from her building. ()3.there are two supermarkets in her neighborhood. ()4.there are a lot of carson the sidewalk. ()5.the center of town is very noisy.根据短文,回答问题6. where is amy’s apartment building?________________________________________7. what’s across from her building?______________________________________ 8. is there a laundromat near her building?________________________________ 9. why is there a lot of noise near amy’s building?_______________________________ 10.why is amy happy there? _________________________________一、abc radiojim green is an announcer(播音员)for the program. most of the girls_1_ boys like the program. they _2_like jim green. some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him_3_ his work. there are lots of _4_ to him every day, too.jim green gets up at 6:00 every morning. he has bread and a glass of milk _5_ breakfast. he leaves home at 6:30 and _6_ his office at 7:15.the program _7_ at 7:30.he plays the new records (唱片)of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners. at 8:00 its time _8_ the news.jim finishes work at 10:30. he goes home _9_ his car. he _10_ newspaper and listens to music after supper.he thinks his life is very interesting.( )1.a and b with c but d about( )2.a too b to c also d so( )3.a tob for c of d and( )4.a letter b letters c friends d words( )5.a at b with c for d to( )6.a goes b gets c gets to d gets up( )7.a begins b finishes c over d start( )8.a to b for c ofd in( )9.a by b in c on d takes( )10.a looks b reads c sees d watches二、youll see a new _1_at a hospital near london if you go there.he is very clever,_2_he never speaks. he can work 24 hours a day and never gets _3_.he is one metre tall and has a face_4_a tv screen.he is dr.robot.doctors often need to ask their patients a lot of questions._5_ doctors can only spend a few minutes with such patient. but dr.robot,a human doctor can_8_a lot of uesful information(信息)when he meets his patient.how can dr.robot do this? a computer \tell\ him what to do. dr.robot can do a lot of things people can do, though he cant completely_9_the place of _10_ doctors.( )1.a.sick person b.nursec.chemistd.doctor( )2.a.sob.ifc.butd.because( )3.a.tiredb.offc.upd.woounded( )4.a.like b.onc.asd.in( )5.a.kindb.busyc.freed.tall( )teb.impossiblec.necessary d.interesting( )7.a.withb.forc.behind d.under( )8.a.spendb.havec.sendd.speak( )9.a.bringb.givec.taked.lead三、mike is an englishman. he lives in a __1___ building in the __2___ london. there are eighteen floors in the building and he lives on the fifteenth floor. he__3___ a lift (电梯)to go up and down. he works very hard. he__4___ to work early. every day he leaves his__5__and walks to the lift. he gets into the lift. it __6___him down to the first floor. he gets out of the lift. thenhe walks to __7___bus stop. the bus stop is in front of a station. it is about two hundred meters from ___8___home. usually, he catches the number 11 bus to work, but sometimes he goes__9___. he works in a factory about ten__10___ from his home. his work starts at half past eight, and finishes at a quarter to five. he gets back home at half past five.()1. a. tall b. shot c. small d. large()2. a. country b. town c. city d. village()3. a. makes b. uses c. does d. mends()4. a. begins b. wants c. runs d. goes()5. a. home b. building c. office d. room()6. a. costs b. spends c. takes d. brings()7. a. an b.a c. the d. /()8. a.his b. he c. him d.himself()9. a.by planeb. by trainc. on footd. by air() 10. a.meters b. kilometersc. minutesd. hours四、a diary great weather! it was _1__ and hot all day. we__2__ to a beautiful beach. we had great fun __3__ in the water. in the afternoon, we went __4__. on the way, i found a little boy __5__ in the corner. he was __6__. i helped __7__ find his father. that made me __8__ very happy. i didn’t have __9__ money __10__ a taxi. so i walked back to the hotel.()1.a. wind b. cloud c. sunny()2. a. go b. got c. went()3. a. play b. played c. playing()4. a. shop b.shopping c.shopped()5. a. cries b. cried c. crying()6. a. lose b. lost c. crying()7. a. he b. his c. him()8. a. feel b. feeling c. felt()9. a. some b. any c.a few()10. a. with b. on c. for【篇二:七年级英语课外阅读理解和完形填空】=txt>第一部分阅读理解passage 1there are four hats. they are red, yellow, green and white. they are mikes, bills, toms and johns. toms hat is not yellow, green or red. johns hat is not green. and mikes hat is not yellow or green. what color are their hats?根据短文内容,选择最佳答案填入括号内。
七年级上册英语完型填空、阅读理解全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Struggles with English Fill-in-the-Blank and Reading PassagesEnglish class has always been one of my biggest challenges in school. I just can't seem to wrap my head around all the grammar rules, vocabulary words, and reading comprehension skills we have to learn. Two areas that give me a particularly hard time are the fill-in-the-blank exercises and the reading comprehension passages we have to complete.Fill-in-the-blank exercises are the bane of my existence. I dread seeing those rows of underlined blanks staring back at me from the page. My mind just goes blank trying to think of the perfect word to fit in each spot based on the context clues and grammar rules. Half the time I'm just taking a wild guess, picking whatever word sounds right to my ear even if it doesn't quite make sense grammatically.The vocabulary words kill me too. We have lists of 20-30 new vocabulary words to memorize each week, and I can never keepthem all straight. I'll think I know a word, then see it used in a different context on the fill-in-the-blank and second guess myself. Is "obstinate" an adjective describing someone who is stubborn, or a noun meaning an obstacle? I can never remember!I usually just resign myself to getting half the blanks wrong.My teacher always says the key is to read the entire sentence for context first before trying to fill in any blanks. But my eyes just glaze over when I read those boring sample sentences with all the underlines. "The _____ dog _____ down the street." Who cares?! I struggle to pay attention and think critically about what word could possibly fit there based on grammar and meaning.Then we get to the reading comprehension passages, which are even worse. I'm supposed to read these long, dry articles or stories, then answer detailed questions testing whether I understood the main idea, the author's purpose, vocabulary in context, and making inferences. But I can never make it through an entire passage without zoning out at least three times.My mind will start wandering after the first few sentences thinking about my weekend plans, or the basketball game later, or what I'll eat for lunch. Before I know it, I've read an entire page without actually processing any of the information. I have to go back and re-read it two or three times, which is exhausting. Andforget about remembering any of the details or being able to make inferences. I'm just trying to cling to the general gist of what the passage was about at that point.Making things worse is that the readings always seem to be about uninteresting topics I can't relate to, like 19th century whaling practices or the formation of sedimentary rocks. How am I supposed to pay attention or care about subjects that have zero relevance to my life? Maybe if the passages were about video games, sports, or movies I'd have an easier time focusing. But no, we're stuck reading dry academic articles written with the most obscure, complicated vocabulary possible.I truly dread those reading quizzes and fill-in-the-blank worksheets. I know how important reading comprehension and vocabulary skills are for my future success. My teacher is always reminding us that we need strong English skills to do well on standardized tests, get into a good college, and launch a successful career. But at the moment, nothing sounds more awful than spending an entire class period filling in blanks and reading boring passages.I really admire the kids in my class who seem to excel at these exercises effortlessly. They fly through the fill-in-the-blank worksheets, perfectly identifying grammatical constructs andshades of meaning from context. And they have no trouble focusing during long reading comprehension passages, answering every inference and analysis question correctly. I wish I had their skills!For now, I'm just trying my best and not being too hard on myself. Everyone has their academic strengths and weaknesses, and mine just happens to be with this particular area of English. I keep studying those vocab lists, reviewing grammar rules, and practicing active reading strategies to build up my skills. And I don't beat myself up over a few wrong answers here and there. After all, I'm still learning.Maybe one day fill-in-the-blank exercises and reading comprehension will finally start to click for me. But until then, I'll keep plugging away, filling in those blanks and reading those passages as best I can. All I can do is keep working hard, keep my head up, and remember that English class doesn't define my entire academic ability or self-worth. I've got this!篇2Cloze Exercises and Reading Passages in My 7th Grade English BookEnglish class has always been a bit of a struggle for me. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy learning about different cultures and being able to communicate with people from around the world. However, some aspects like grammar rules and vocabulary memorization can feel quite dull at times. Thankfully, our 7th grade English textbook makes things a little more engaging with cloze exercises and longer reading passages.Cloze exercises are those sections where certain words are removed from a passage, and we have to fill in the blanks with the correct options. At first, I found them really frustrating. How am I supposed to magically know which word fits best? But after going through a few examples with my teacher's guidance, I started getting the hang of it.The key, I realized, is to read the entire sentence and even the paragraph around the blank very carefully. The context provides crucial clues about what type of word should be used –whether it's a noun, verb, adjective etc. Sometimes, there may even be grammatical hints in the structure of the sentence itself.I remember one cloze exercise about a boy who _____ the neighborhood park every Sunday morning. The options were'visits', 'is visiting' and 'visited'. Now, the '-s' ending with 'visits' clearly indicates the simple present tense. And the phrase 'everySunday morning' suggests a routine habit, not something that happened just once in the past. So, I was able to logically deduce that 'visits' is the correct answer.While cloze exercises require careful analysis at the sentence level, the reading comprehension passages challenge us to understand the overall context and grasp the key points. These multi-paragraph texts can be about all sorts of topics –biographies, scientific phenomena, cultural traditions and more.I particularly enjoyed a passage last year about Jane Goodall and her pioneering work with chimpanzees in Tanzania. It was fascinating to learn how she risked everything, going against societal norms as a young woman, to pursue her passion for studying these animals in their natural habitat. The passage was riddled with vivid details that transported me to the lush forests where she patiently observed the chimps' intricate social behaviors.After reading such an engaging text, the comprehension questions really make you think critically. There are usually a mix of literal, inferential and analytical questions probing your understanding. Some ask about specific details mentioned in the passage, while others require you to read between the lines and grasp the implicit meanings or author's perspective.I remember struggling with one question that asked why Goodall decided to give names to the chimps instead of numbering them impersonally. The passage hadn't outright stated the reason, but based on the descriptions of her deep emotional connection with the animals, I could infer that naming them was a way of acknowledging their individual personalities and forming bonds with them.Looking back, I'm really grateful for those cloze exercises and reading comprehension sections. They helped me become a more meticulous reader, paying close attention to context clues and making logical inferences. These skills haven't just assisted me in English class, but in other subjects as well where understanding written passages is crucial.While English isn't my strongest suit, I've definitely improved leaps and bounds thanks to diligently working through those challenging sections. Who knows, maybe I'll even be able to read classic English novels like Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice someday without constantly reaching for the dictionary! But for now, I'll settle for confidently tackling those crafty cloze exercises and comprehending those intriguing reading passages in my trusty 7th grade textbook.篇3Title: The Struggle is Real: My Journey with 7th Grade English Fill-in-the-Blanks and Reading ComprehensionOh boy, where do I even begin? As a 7th grader, the English textbook has become my constant companion, and let me tell you, it's been quite a rollercoaster ride. The dreadedfill-in-the-blank exercises and reading comprehension sections have become the bane of my existence, but hey, at least it keeps life interesting, right?Let's start with the fill-in-the-blank exercises, shall we? These little buggers have a knack for causing me more headaches than a mathematics exam. I swear, the blanks seem to taunt me, daring me to choose the wrong word. And let's not even get started on the grammatical nightmares that ensue when I mix up my tenses or forget to pluralize a noun. It's like a game of linguistic Russian roulette, and I'm the one holding the loaded vocabulary gun.But fear not, my friends, for I have developed a few coping strategies along the way. First and foremost, I've embraced the power of context clues. I've become a linguistic Sherlock Holmes, scouring the sentences for any hint or breadcrumb that might lead me to the correct answer. Sometimes, it's like solving acryptic crossword puzzle, but hey, at least it keeps my brain sharp, right?Then there's the age-old technique of process of elimination. When all else fails, I simply cross off the options that are blatantly wrong and hope for the best. It's a risky game, but sometimes Lady Luck smiles upon me, and I emerge victorious, my ego (and grade) intact.Now, let's move on to the reading comprehension section, where the real fun begins. These passages are like literary labyrinths, filled with twists, turns, and vocabulary so obscure that I'm convinced the authors were trying to create a new language entirely. I've lost count of the times I've read a paragraph, only to realize I have no clue what's happening, leaving me to wonder if I've accidentally stumbled into a quantum physics textbook instead.But fear not, my friends, for I have developed a trusty strategy for tackling these literary beasts. First, I read the questions, because let's face it, those are the only things that make sense half the time. Then, armed with a vague idea of what I'm supposed to be looking for, I dive headfirst into the passage, highlighting, underlining, and scribbling notes in the marginslike a madman. It's a messy process, but hey, at least it keeps my highlighter budget in check, right?And let's not forget the ever-present struggle of vocabulary.I swear, every other word in these passages might as well be written in hieroglyphics. But fear not, my friends, for I have mastered the art of context clue sleuthing, piecing together the meaning of these linguistic enigmas like a linguistic archaeologist uncovering ancient secrets.Despite the challenges, I've come to appreciate these exercises for the valuable lessons they've taught me. They've pushed me to think critically, to analyze and dissect language in ways I never thought possible. And who knows, maybe one day I'll emerge from this linguistic crucible as a master wordsmith, capable of crafting prose so beautiful it would make Shakespeare weep tears of joy.So, to my fellow 7th graders out there, take heart! The road may be long and treacherous, but remember, everyfill-in-the-blank conquered, every reading comprehension passage dissected, is a victory in itself. Embrace the struggle, for it is through adversity that we grow and learn.And who knows, maybe one day we'll look back on these exercises and laugh, reminiscing about the time when a simpleblank or obscure vocabulary word had the power to reduce us to tears. But for now, my friends, let us forge ahead, armed with our trusty dictionaries and an unwavering determination to conquer the English language, one fill-in-the-blank and reading comprehension passage at a time.。
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初一英语完形填空和阅读理解基础练习完形填空(一)I am a middle-school student。
Now let ___1___ tell you something ___2___ our classroom. It’s very ___3___. There are two maps ___4___ the back wall。
___5___ is a map of China. ___6___ is a map of the world (世界). There are ___7___ desks and chairs in our classroom。
There is a big desk ___8___ the teacher in the front of it。
We ___9___ four classes in the ___10___ and two in the afternoon。
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a. I b. my c. me d. we ()2。
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about b。
in c. on d. at ( )3。
a. small b. big c. bigger d。
biggest ()4。
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in b。
on c。
under d。
over ()5。
a. It b。
It's c. One d。
英语完形填空与阅读理解综合练习50道1. 完形填空-It was a sunny day. I decided to go for a walk in the park. When I got there, I saw many people 1 sports. Some were running, some were playing badminton, and some were doing yoga. I felt very 2 to see them enjoying themselves.A. doingB. makingC. havingD. taking答案:A解析:“do sports”是固定短语,意为“做运动”,故选A 。
- After walking for a while, I was a little 3. So I sat down on a bench and took a rest. Just then, a little girl came to me and asked me 4 the way to the zoo.A. tiredB. hungryC. thirstyD. excited答案:A解析:根据前文“After walking for a while”可知,走了一会儿会感到累,故选A 。
- I told her how to get there and she thanked me 5. Then she ran away happily.A. politelyB. loudlyC. carefullyD. quickly答案:A解析:“politely”意为“有礼貌地”,符合语境,故选A 。
2. 阅读理解- Passage 1My name is Lily. I get up at six in the morning. Then I wash my face and brush my teeth. After that, I have breakfast. I usually have bread and milk for breakfast. At seven, I go to school by bike. School starts at eight.Questions:- What time does Lily get up? 答案:At six in the morning.- How does Lily go to school? 答案:By bike.- Passage 2Today is Sunday. My family are all at home. My father is reading a newspaper. My mother is cooking in the kitchen. I am doing my homework. My sister is watching TV. We are all having a good time.Questions:- What is Lily's father doing? 答案:Reading a newspaper.- What is Lily's sister doing? 答案:Watching TV.6. 完形填空:In our school, there are many (). We can play sports, read books and have fun.A. activitiesB. classesC. subjectsD. teachers答案:A解析:根据下文“We can play sports, read books and have fun.”可知,学校里有很多活动,A 选项“activities”意为“活动”,B 选项“classes”意为“班级”,C 选项“subjects”意为“科目”,D 选项“teachers”意为“老师”,A 选项符合语境。
初一英语完形填空和阅读理解基础练习初一英语完形填空和阅读理解基础练习完形填空(一)I am a middle-school student. Now let ___1___ tell you something ___2___ our classroom. It’s very ___3___. There are two maps ___4___ the back wall. ___5___ is a map of China. ___6___ is a map of the world (世界).There are ___7___ desks and chairs in our classroom. There is a big desk ___8___ the teacher in the front of it. We ___9___ four classes in the ___10___ and two in the afternoon.()1. a. I b. my c. me d. we()2. a. about b. in c. on d. at()3. a. small b. big c. bigger d. biggest()4. a. in b. on c. under d. over()5. a. It b. It’s c. One d. one()6. a. Other b. Others c. Another d. The other()7. a. fourty b. forty c. forteen d. fourteenth()8. a. for b. of c. to d. about()9. a. there is b. there are c. has d. have()10. a. moning b. mourning c. morning d. moring(二)The students of Class 3 are ___11___ going to have any classes next week. They’re going to ___12___ the farmers ___13___ their work on the farm. They’re going to ___14___ apples. Many students think it’s ___15___ better than having classes. They’re going to get up ___16___ next Monday morning. They’re going to meet outside the school gate at 7:30. The farm is ___17___ near. They’re going there ___18___ bus. They’re going to ___19___ on their old clothes.They’re going to work ___20___.()11. a. no b. not c. having d. always()12. a. do b. help c. make d. give()13. a. doing b. with c. to make d. to doing()14. a. having b. picking c. pick d. have()15. a. more b. much c. many d. little()16. a. later b. earlier c. early d. late()17. a. not b. quite c. very d. no()18. a. take b. take a c. by d. on()19. a. wear b. take c. put d. have()20. a. hard b. a little c. heavy d. hardly(三)My parents took me to Japan when I was little. I lived there for five years.1 I came back, my Japanese was very good. “Can I do something useful with my Japanese?” I asked myself. Then, one day last spring, I got a good opportunity(机会). Everyone was afraid of SARS, so I stayed at home with2 to do. My father brought me a Japanese book. “Why don’t you translate it into Chinese? It will be better than3 computer games all day.” I promised(许诺) to do 2,000 words each day. But4 I found it was hard to keep the promise. One day in May, the weather was beautiful. But I couldn’t go out. Those 2,000 words were still5 me. After translating only three pages, I already lost interest in the book. I looked at it for a long time. But I couldn’t make myself turn the pages. How wished I could just go outside and6 football with my friends! I counted the words again and again. I just wanted to give up. I felt as if two people were fighting7 my mind. One said, “Don’tgive up! Keep working hard, and you’ll do well!” But then the other one said, “Go and play! It will be more 8 than translating. Do your work tomorrow.” I stood up and would 9 the computer. But then I remember 10 my parents had told me: “Whatever you do, don’t stop halfway.” So I sat down and went on with it.( )1. A. Because B. Until C. Since D. When( )2. A. nothing B. something C. everything D. anything( )3. A. be played B. playing C. played D. plays( )4. A. just then B. right now C. soon D. suddenly( )5. A. talking to B. looking at C. smiling at D. waiting for( )6. A. play B. give C. buy D. watch( )7. A. in B. with C. about D. for( )8. A. fun B. important C. useful D. dangerous( )9. A. turn on B. turn off C. open D. close( )10. A. how B. where C. which D. what阅读理解When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence I your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master(掌握) the rules(规则) for word order in the study of English, too. If the sentences put words in a wrong order, the listeners can’t understand the speakers’ sentences easily. Sometimes when the order is changed, themeaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two pairs of sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I’ve seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit(精神实际) of the language and use it as the English speakers do.( )1. From the passage we know that when we are learning English.A. we shouln’t put every word into our own languageB. we shouldn’t look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word( )2. The writer thinks it is in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different wayD. easy to master the rules for word order( )3. We can learn from the passage that .A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different( )4. “She only likes apples,”A. is the same as “Only she likes apple”.B. is different from “Only shelikes apple”.C. means “She likes fruit except apples”.D. means “She doesn’t like apples”.( )5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to speak English?C. How to Put English into Our Own Language?D. How to Learn English? The world is becoming smaller by using modern traffic, TV, telephone and so on. Life today is easier than it was hundreds ago, but it has also brought new problems. One of the biggest is pollution. Pollution comes in many ways. We see it, smell it, drink it and even hear it.The more people, the more pollution. Many years ago, the problem was not so serious because there were not so many people. Man is now slowly polluting the whole world.Air pollution is still the most serious. It’s bad to all living things in the world. Water pollution kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water. Noise pollution makes us become angry more easily. The pollution of SO2 is now the most dangerous problem of air pollution. It is caused by heavy traffic. It is sure that if there are fewer people driving, there will be less air pollution.Many countries are making rules to fight pollution. They stop people from burning coal(煤)in houses and factories in the city. So the less pollution there is, the better life people will have.1. Our world is becoming much smaller _____A. because of science developmentB. because there are fewer peopleC. because the earth is being polluted day and night2. Thousands of years ago, life was _____ it is today.A. easier thanB. as easy asC. harder than3. Pollution comes in many ways. We can even hear it. Here “it” means _____.A. air pollutionB. noise pollutionC. water pollution4. Air pollution is the most serious kind of pollution because _____A. it makes much noiseB. it’s bad to all living things in the worldC. it has made our rivers and lakes dirty5. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Many countries are making rules to fight pollution.B. The pollution of the earth grows as fast as the world’s population does.C. The problem of pollution is not so serious because there are so many people.。